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So, last time we did up our bathroom (pre kids) we had a

Back to the wall system. The flush has never been that

Great on it (lack of water??) & now my 4 year old struggles

To actually crank the lever too.


We are having a new downstairs loo & I really want to get 1

With a good, powerful flush & a system for actually flushing

That works even for a 4 year old.


Someone told me bathstore loos don't flush well is this true?

Budget wise we can't go mad, & function matters more then looks

In my view.


Any advice, experience or recommendations much appreciated!


Toilet Lady anyone?? LOL.

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Actually, we have just put in a new bathstore bathroom and found the flush has much improved from the previous one (same design, just slightly different size by the looks) and my 3 yr old can flush it really easily. Maybe they had feedback about the flush.

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